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  2. Athabaskan fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Athabaskan fiddle music has been cultivated in relative isolation from mainstream American country music. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] According to several accounts, the first fiddler on the Yukon River was a Hudson's Bay Company employee named Antoine Hoole , who was among a trading party who established Fort Yukon, Alaska in 1847.

  3. Music of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska is also home to the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, and the Anchorage Chamber Music Festival. The Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival is a 10-day annual event, offering both formal and informal concerts in classical, jazz and blues music, including workshops for musicians of all ages, youth concerts, outreach activities, and community ...

  4. Category:Music of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Music of Alaska" This category contains only the following file. Alaskan State Anthem.mp3 1 min 13 s; 1.68 MB

  5. Category:Musical groups from Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Rock music groups from Alaska (2 C, 1 P) ... Bearfoot (American band) R. Redhead Express This page was last edited on 13 May 2014, at 11:08 (UTC). ...

  6. Qelutviaq - Wikipedia

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    The qelutviaq [1] or kelutviaq [2] is a one-stringed lute (or fiddle) played by the Central Alaskan Yup'ik people of Nelson Island and southwest Alaska, United States. The white or black spruce root (negavgun) is used for strings on the qelutviaq. [1] The instrument was attested as recently as 1971 by ethnomusicologist Ronald Walcott. [3]

  7. Bearfoot (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The original all-Alaskan band competed in and won the 26th annual Telluride Bluegrass band contest in 2001, and returned the following year to perform in the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. They later changed their name to Bearfoot as their music evolved to include americana, post-bluegrass, and string instrument based pop.

  8. Category:Musicians from Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Musicians by populated place in Alaska (1 C) G. Guitarists from Alaska (10 P) S. Singers from Alaska (2 C, 9 P) Songwriters from Alaska (1 C, 9 P)

  9. Alaskan hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In parallel with Alaska's cultural renaissance, crime began to grow in numerous pockets of Anchorage in the 1990s and 2000s. As was similarly the key influence in such genres as gangsta rap and hardcore hip-hop, artists such as 'Out Tha Cut (ODC)', 'Baydilla' or 'Joker the Bailbondsman' with ties to known drug traffickers began to see a flourishing first wave scene of underground hip-hop among ...

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